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Mantinia

Mantinia

Mantinia is a designated Protected Designation of Origin (PDO) region located in the central part of the Peloponnese peninsula in Greece. It is characterized by its mountainous terrain and a climate that is influenced by both the Aegean Sea and the inland mountains. The region is primarily known for producing white wines, particularly from the indigenous Moschofilero grape variety, which thrives in the area's unique terroir.

Primarily aromatic white wines with floral and citrus notes.

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